Victoria

Our Travel Clinics

Victoria Travel Clinic

Suitable for disabled users. ( Note: As we share the building with others there is no signage for our clinic, look for the BCA office sign outside the front entrance of number 83 )

Our clinic at Victoria is located in BCA offices in the heart of the West End, only minutes walk from Victoria bus and underground station and yards from St James Park tube. Close to Westminster Cathedral and House of Fraser we are easy to find.

Directions: On exiting Victoria Station look for Westminster Cathedral on your right hand side, walk down the road past the ZigZag building on your left and House of Fraser on your right, you will find our building shortly after.

On entering the building you will be shown by a receptionist to the first floor via the lift, where you can take refreshments in a waiting area until you are met by our qualified specialist travel health who will take you to the clinical room.

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How to find us

Use the map above to find our Victoria travel vaccination clinic. It’s easy to locate and we’ve provided detailed directions down the page. Feel free to call us if you get lost and we’ll pull out all the stops to help!

Getting Here by Tube

Because the capital is so busy and crowded, it makes sense to take advantage of London’s excellent public transport links instead of driving into town for your travel vaccination appointments. Here’s some useful information about how to get to us.

Victoria tube station -3 minutes walk from the clinic – connecting with the Circle and District lines.

Getting Here by Train

London Victoria main line railway station – 5 minute walk from the clinic, when exiting station turn right onto Victoria street

Getting Here by Bus

Car parking

London is generally extremely busy however should you choose to travel by car there are a number of car parking areas close to our clinic all within 5-10 minute walk.

Q-Park
Victoria
Arneway Street
London
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What vaccinations are available?

We provide the full range of travel vaccinations to keep you safe and well on your travels. Here are the top ten most popular.

Cholera – Common in Africa, Central America and Asia, cholera is an unpleasant bacterial infection found in contaminated food and water

Hepatitis A – All you need to do is come into contact with contaminated faecal matter, often via food and water, and you’re at risk of hepatitis A, commonest in Africa, Asia, the Middle East and South America

Hepatitis B – Most often found in undeveloped nations but also in developed countries, this disease is passed on through sexual intercourse, shared drug needles, unclean tattoo parlours, unhygienic hairdressers and dirty nail salons

Japanese Encephalitis – Common in South East Asia, Japan, and tropical regions of Australia with occasional epidemics in China and India, there’s no cure for this disease and it’s well worth taking sensible steps to avoid it

Tick-borne Encephalitis – Ticks carry this nasty disease, one of the rare serious diseases you can catch in temperate areas like eastern, northern and central Europe. It’s also common in eastern Russia, east Asia, China and Japan

Malaria – Spread by mosquitoes and commonest in the equatorial tropics and subtropics, malaria can be a killer

Meningitis – A bacterial infection most often found in sub-Saharan Africa, meningitis can and does kill

Rabies – Infected animal and human bites and scratches are how rabies is passed on. Often deadly, it’s particularly common in Thailand, Brazil and India

Typhoid – A bacterial infection, typhoid is found everywhere on the planet where sanitation and hygiene are poor

Yellow Fever – Another infection spread by mosquitoes, yellow fever is most often found in Ethiopia, Nigeria, Kenya, Brazil Peru and Columbia

Got your own Questions?

Feel free to contact us whatever your travel vaccination questions or requirements.
You can trust us to tailor your inoculations to your personal circumstances so you’re properly protected.

Give Us a Call

If you have some questions about the vaccinations for your trip give us a call on
020 7112 5198 and we will talk it through with you.

Contact Support

Or if you prefer email, send your questions through to info@londonvaccinationclinic.co.uk and we will get you the information that you need.